2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.19.624190
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Viral susceptibility and innate immune competency ofCarollia perspicillatabat cells produced for virological studies

Victoria Gonzalez,
Cierra Word,
Nahomi Guerra-Pilaquinga
et al.

Abstract: Multiple viruses that are highly pathogenic in humans are known to have evolved in bats. How bats tolerate infection with these viruses, however, is poorly understood. As viruses engage in a wide range of interactions with their hosts, it is essential to study bat viruses in a system that resembles their natural environment like bat-derived in vitro cellular models. However, stable and accessible bat cell lines are not widely available for the broader scientific community. Here, we generated in vitro reagents … Show more

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